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Ottawa Senators 2014-2015 News and Updates

3/26/15 - The season isn’t over yet for the Ottawa Senators, who have worked their way into postseason contention in the Eastern Conference. The Sens currently hold the eighth and final spot in the conference standings, a point ahead of divisional rival Boston, and five points behind seventh place Detroit.

3/18/15 - With a three-game winning streak and 11 victories in their last 13 games, the Ottawa Senators are threatening the Boston Bruins for the final wild card spot in the Eastern Conference. Boston currently holds a five-point advantage in the standings, and has gone 7-2-1 in their last 10 games, keeping Ottawa’s playoff aspirations in check. The Senators are hoping for the same type of net protection that Andrew Hammond has provided for them over the past month, allowing multiple goals only four times in regulation over the span of 11 games. Ottawa pays a visit to Carolina to take on the Hurricanes on Tuesday evening, and you can get great seats at PNC Arena starting at just $8! Come out and enjoy the kind of excitement only late-season NHL hockey can provide!

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3/5/15 - Could the Ottawa Senators still sneak into the Stanley Cup playoffs? From the looks of things the Sens are still hopeful in the playoff chase; the team is 10th in the conference overall, but just four points behind Atlantic Division rival Boston, who currently holds down the eighth and final spot in the playoff chase.

2/26/15 - Now that provincial rival Toronto has apparently bottomed out, the Ottawa Senators have pushed into sixth place in the Atlantic Division, seven points ahead of the Maple Leafs. The Sens, currently riding a three game winning streak, have Florida in their sights in the standings, sitting just five points back.

2/20/15 - Despite spending most of the month of February at home, the Ottawa Senators have failed to take advantage of home ice, winning just twice at home against four losses. Overall the Senators have dropped five of eight in the month of February and six of their last 10 overall.

2/12/15 - It took a trip to Buffalo, but the Ottawa Senators snapped a three-game losing streak earlier in the week with that 2-1 win over the Sabres. The Sens are currently in sixth place in the Atlantic Division, eight points back of Florida and just a point clear of provincial rival Toronto.

2/5/15 - The Ottawa Senators find themselves falling further and further behind the leaders in the Atlantic Division. Having fallen in two out of three since the All-Star Break, the Senators hope to turn things around this weekend with a pair at the Canadian Tire Centre.

1/29/15 - One of the few teams who has yet to play after the All-Star break, the Ottawa Senators are looking to string together back to back wins for the first time since the beginning of the year. The Sens closed out December with a win over Buffalo, followed a few days later with an overtime victory over Boston.

1/15/15 - After starting off the year with a big win over Boston, the Ottawa Senators have dropped four of their last five games. The only win during this time was a road victory over a struggling Arizona squad; however, the Sens are a full 11 points ahead of last place Buffalo.

1/8/15 - It’s getting tough for the Ottawa Senators, who’ve dropped their last two and have fallen into seventh place in the Atlantic Division. After opening 2015 with a win, the Sens took a tough home loss to division leading Tampa Bay, followed by a shootout loss to Philadelphia.

12/18/14 - The Ottawa Senators have fallen well off the pace being set by Atlantic Division leaders Tampa Bay, Montreal and Detroit. The Sens have won just three times in their last 10 games and are just four points ahead of last place Buffalo.

12/11/14 - The Ottawa Senators opted to make a change at the end of their bench this week, firing head coach Paul MacLean after a middling 11-11-5 start to the season. MacLean was a Jack Adams Award winner two seasons ago for the Sens, the award given to the coach of the year in the league.

12/4/14 - After a long career with the Ottawa Senators, former top-line forward Daniel Alfredsson announced his retirement from the league on Thursday. The one-time Calder Trophy winner, as NHL rookie of the year, played in one Stanley Cup finals with the Sens, losing to Anaheim in a 2007 series that went five games.

11/20/14 - The NHL held its general managers’ meeting this week in Toronto, and Ottawa Senators GM Bryan Murray is insisting there will be trades made to get the Sens into the playoffs. Ottawa has 14 forwards plus eight defensemen, and Murray will want to see if there is any interest in making a deal.

11/13/14 - Among the teams in the Atlantic Division who are remaining competitive, the Ottawa Senators find themselves at the back of that lead pack. The Sens are currently sixth out of the eight teams in the division; their 18 points puts them six back of division leaders Tampa Bay.

11/6/14 - After a pair of losses, the Ottawa Senators got back on the winning track with a win over Detroit earlier in the week. The Sens remain two points behind Detroit in the standings, though, while Montreal threatens to run away.

10/30/14 - The Ottawa Senators beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 5-2 Tuesday, Oct. 28. Clarke MacArthur had an assist and two goals. Erik Karlsson added an assist and goal for Ottawa and in the third, he scored three times and stopped a two-game slide. Alex Chiasson and Zach Smith also scored. Robin Lehner had 36 saves and Kyle Turris had two assists. Columbus suffered more injuries, but Ottawa just kept getting better as the game went on. Be sure not to miss the next game in the series and the Senators play the Chicago Blackhawks at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, at the Canadian Tire Centre with prices starting at just $37. See all the action as the Senators push for the Stanley Cup and get your tickets today.

The Ottawa Senators hovered around the .500 mark for the better part of last season, but this time around, the Sens plan to kick things into overdrive and finally overcome their tough Atlantic Division rivals. The Senators killed their own playoff hopes by dropping a number of games on the heels of their momentous Heritage Classic victory, and finished 21st in the overall standings. After coming so close to the postseason, but failing to punch their tickets, Ottawa is hungry for a bid in the 2014-2015 year. Score Ottawa Senators tickets and see if Erik Karlsson, Bobby Ryan and Co. can steal a playoff seed in the Eastern Conference!

The Senators bid farewell to franchise player Jason Spezza, but GM Bryan Murray and head coach Paul MacLean made moves this summer to fill his gap. Ottawa’s top acquisition this offseason was Alex Chiasson from Dallas, capped off by the signing of Ales Hemsky. Ottawa Senators’ goalies Lehner and Anderson signed new deals this offseason, leaving two capable net minders on roster—who will get the starting job? Lock in Ottawa Senators tickets to find out in the 2014-2015 season!

The Ottawa Senators play their home opener on Oct. 16 against the Colorado Avalanche. Fuel the rivalry when Montreal and Ottawa square off on Dec 20. Pick up Senators ticket when Spezza returns to Canadian Tire Centre as a member of the Dallas Stars on Jan 29, and don’t miss out on Hockey Day in Canada with Edmonton at Ottawa tickets on Feb. 14.

2013-2014 Season

4/9/14 – Despite a 4-1 victory over the New York Islanders Tuesday night, the Ottawa Senators were eliminated from the NHL Playoffs. Both Detroit and Columbus earned points which means the Sens can no longer catch them. The last time the Senators missed the playoffs was 2009-10 under former coach Cory Clouston. Having closed out a two-game road trip, Ottawa returns home Thursday to take on the New Jersey Devils (get-in $19) followed by Toronto (get-in $109) on Saturday. There will still be pride to play for in the Battle of Ontario, the final game at Canadian Tire Centre this year; grab your Ottawa Senators tickets and show your pride for one of the top rivalry games in the NHL!

4/3/14 – Trying to climb back into the NHL playoff race, the Ottawa Senators had won three in a row before dropping Wednesday’s match to the Islanders. Top centre Jason Speeza (lower body) did not skate against New York, whom the team will meet again before the regular-season concludes, but is hopeful for Friday’s matchup against the Montreal Canadiens as the club closes out a five-game homestand. Don’t miss tomorrow’s rivalry game; grab Ottawa Senators tickets for as little as $68 (300 level) or for a better seat inside Canadian Tire Centre $141 (200 level).

3/28/14 – Bobby Ryan will be sidelined for the rest of the 2013-14 season after undergoing surgery to repair a sports hernia Thursday. The initial injury to the right winger who leads the Senators with 23 goals, was sustained in November. Friday begins a five-game home stay for Ottawa who will face Chicago tonight at Canadian Tire Centre. Ottawa Senators tickets to the April 4 rivalry game against the Montreal Canadiens are averaging $162 while the season finale in the Battle of Ontario are the most expensive remaining this regular season, averaging $317.

3/19/14 – After four straight losses including Saturday in OT to rival Montreal and Tuesday to the on-the-bubble Rangers, the Senators playoff hopes are all but gone. Currently seven points behind eighth ranked Columbus, the Senators would need a significant winning streak to have a chance. The Ottawa Senators have just eight regular-season games remaining at Canadian Tire Centre. While the season finale against the Toronto Maple Leafs (avg. $324) is the most expensive, Ottawa will get their chance for revenge when the Canadiens come to visit April 4 (avg. $177).

3/10/14 – Ottawa returns home after a four-game western road trip (2-2) to face the Nashville Predators. Currently four points back of eighth in the East, the Senators will attempt to stay in the playoff race with a win tonight at Canadian Tire Centre (avg. $94). Ottawa Senators tickets Sunday against the Colorado Avalanche are a bit cheaper, averaging $20 less than Monday’s game. Can Ottawa’ leading defenseman Erik Karlsson kick off the end-of-season rally? Will the newest Senator, Ales Hemsky, who notched three assists Saturday against Winnipeg, save the season with excellent puck skills and offensive vision? Catch one of the two Ottawa Senators home games this week for as little as $10!

3/4/14 – The Senators climbed out of a 2-0 hole, to overtake the Canucks in the Heritage Classic Sunday. Clarke MacArthur, Erik Karlsson, Cody Ceci, and Colin Greening scored for Ottawa in the 4-2 win. Other big news for the two teams, the Senators acquired defenceman Patrick Mullen (Vancouver) in exchange for Jeff Costello earlier this morning. Ottawa next sees action tonight when they visit the Oilers at Edmonton’s Rexall Place before finishing their Western swing at Calgary (3/5) and Winnipeg (3/8).

2/26/14 - The only Senators to leave for Sochi were Milan Michalek (Czech Republic) and Erik Karlsson (won silver for Sweden), so the rest of Ottawa will be well rested and riled up to take on the second half of the season. Tomorrow the Senators will meet their first opponents: the groggy Detroit Red Wings, who sent nine players to the Olympics and are currently ahead of the Senators by just one point. If you're looking to see a win, this would be the game to attend! Get Ottawa Senators tickets for their final game (2/27) before the Trade Deadline and a possible new-look line!

2/21/14 – Much to the delight of locals, the Ottawa Senators took their Thursday practice outdoors at Jules Morin Park as they prepare for The Heritage Classic Mar 2 against the Vancouver Canucks. Three days after the Senators outdoor game is the NHL Trade Deadline. Senators’ owner Eugene Melnyk has expressed interest in adding a power forward to the Ottawa Senators roster and the team is hopeful the acquisition would be beneficial in securing a postseason berth. Will we see a new forward on the ice between the Senators first game back post-Olympics (Detroit) and their second March 10 (Nashville)? Find out for yourself! Ottawa Senators tickets are relatively cheap, averaging $90 in remaining regular season games at home - $13 less than the NHL average.

2/4/14 – The Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Senators last night in overtime 2-1 at CONSOL Energy Center. It was a memorable night for Pens goalie Marc-Andrew Fleury who robbed defenseman Erik Karlsson of a goal with an insane glove save. Ottawa will look for an energy surge as they prepare for a game in St. Louis tonight. The last time the two met, Senators’ Cody Ceci scored unassisted in overtime to give Ottawa the win. Thursday, the Senators will be back home to host Buffalo in their last game at Canadian Tire Centre before the 20-day break where Ottawa Senators tickets are relatively cheap! At $20 you can get in the door and sit in the 300 Level Goal.

1/30/14 – Sens Forward Milan Michalek (Czech Republic) and defenseman Erik Karlsson (Sweden) will be travelling to Sochi for the 2014 Olympics. Before that, the Ottawa pair and their Senators teammates will play six more games, only two at home. Ottawa Senators tickets at Canadian Tire Centre are averaging $71 against Tampa Bay Lightning (1/30) and a much steeper $313 against Buffalo Sabres (2/6). Can Bobby Ryan and Jason Spezza get back on track before the break? Be there to cheer them on during this critical stretch!

One more Original Six franchise has joined the Ottawa Senators in the Atlantic Division, the Detroit Red Wings. What does that mean for the Senators? For one, they’ll play Detroit and former teammate Daniel Alfredsson more frequently which should spark old rivalries to re-emerge. Following the loss of longtime captain Alfredsson, the Senators acquired star forward Bobby Ryan from the Anaheim Ducks, forward Clarke MacArthur, and defenceman Joe Corvo.

2012-2013 Season

Last season, the Senators knocked out the Montreal Canadiens in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a 6-1 victory in Game 5. They would advance to play the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second round but would eventually be sent home. With frequent visits to the postseason, it is no surprise that attendance numbers are one of the highest in the League and Ottawa Senators tickets prices keep increasing. In the past three years prices have steadily increased 22% each season – averaging $73 (2011), $89 (2012), and $109 (2013). It’ll cost you almost double to see the Ottawa Senators on the road (avg. $198).

The most expensive game at Canadian Tire Centre this season is against the Montreal Canadiens (4/14). The next, Battle of Ontario Ottawa Senators vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (4/12) averaging $197. Games against rival Buffalo Sabres are much cheaper. Fans will spend an average of $88 (2/6) or $78 (12/12) on Ottawa hockey tickets. One must-see road game is the final of six NHL outdoor games which will involve the Senators and Vancouver Canucks in the Heritage Classic (3/2 at BC Place).